Property Ownership
A Wisconsin property owner who wants to donate their property to a charity after their death can do so through a:
ALiving trust only
BWill, living trust, or transfer-on-death deed✓ Correct
CPurchase contract with the charity
DQuitclaim deed recorded before death
Explanation
Wisconsin allows property to be transferred at death through a will, a revocable living trust, or a transfer-on-death (TOD) deed, each of which avoids or streamlines probate.
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